

    \filetitle{include}{Include text or LaTeX input file in the report}{report/include}

	\paragraph{Syntax}\label{syntax}

\begin{verbatim}
P.include(Caption,FileName,...)
\end{verbatim}

\paragraph{Input arguments}\label{input-arguments}

\begin{itemize}
\item
  \texttt{P} {[} struct {]} - Report object created by the function
  \href{report/new}{\texttt{report.new}}.
\item
  \texttt{Caption} {[} char {]} - Caption displayed at the top of the
  file included.
\item
  \texttt{FileName} {[} char {]} - File name that will be included here.
\end{itemize}

\paragraph{Options}\label{options}

\begin{itemize}
\item
  \texttt{'centering='} {[} \texttt{true} \textbar{}
  \emph{\texttt{false}} {]} - (Inheritable from parent objects) Centre
  the content of the file on the page.
\item
  \texttt{'separator='} {[} char \textbar{} \emph{empty} {]} - (Not
  inheritable from parent objects) \LaTeX~commands that will be inserted
  after the table.
\item
  \texttt{'typeface='} {[} char \textbar{} \emph{empty} {]} - (Not
  inheritable from parent objects) \LaTeX~code specifying the typeface
  for the include element as a whole; it must use the declarative forms
  (such as \texttt{\textbackslash{}itshape}) and not the command forms
  (such as \texttt{\textbackslash{}textit\{...\}}).
\item
  \texttt{'verbatim='} {[} \texttt{true} \textbar{}
  \emph{\texttt{false}} {]} - (Not inheritable from parent objects)
  Enclose the content of the file in a verbatim environment.
\end{itemize}

\paragraph{Generic options}\label{generic-options}

See help on \href{report/Contents}{generic options} in report objects.

\paragraph{Description}\label{description}

\paragraph{Example}\label{example}


